sbev enter the bios and reinsert the cdrom setting in the devices section.So the systen redetects the setting on boot up.Also check the devices for "DMA" setting in device manager.If switched on switch the setting off and retry the cdrom.This might help.
John
Missangie
to be backward compatable,you will have to delete the partition "XP" has been set up on.I think from memory that the ntfs systems are a different version in each OS.
Use you system setup disk for xp to get you into the window where you can delete the partition.
make sure you...
Provided your bios setup has a "low level format" you can use this to delete the linux partitions.I have used it frequently with success. And its free.
Badbak
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